Sign up for the FREETell Membership and receive benefits that include the digital edition of Tell Magazine sent straight to your inbox, product giveaways, coupons and much more!
Jostens has created “Personal Yearbook Pages” which allows students to tailor their yearbook to their memories. The online application will allow students to create up to four pages, complete with images, for just $15. Now yearbooks can be customized and filled with memories important to each student. The pages will appear after the autograph pages in the yearbook.
“Personal Yearbook Pages reflects the convergence of technology, innovation and tradition and allows everyone to get involved in capturing all of their important memories from throughout the year,” said Julie Fitzgerald, Director Yearbook Marketing, Jostens. “This fresh, high-tech service will definitely change the way all students participate in the traditional yearbook experience.”
The idea is done rather well. Users simply register and use the online app to build the pages. Users can pull photos from Facebook and Flickr, as well as upload personal shots. What’s more, users can share their pages with friends or allow friends to collaborate on pages for a real community project.
For just $15, the chance to build personal pages is pretty handy. Having pages dedicated to just my life at school is pretty neat.
Jostens has created “Personal Yearbook Pages” which allows students to tailor their yearbook to their memories. The online application will allow students to create up to four pages, complete with images, for just $15. Now yearbooks can be customized and filled with memories important to each student. The pages will appear after the autograph pages in the yearbook.
“Personal Yearbook Pages reflects the convergence of technology, innovation and tradition and allows everyone to get involved in capturing all of their important memories from throughout the year,” said Julie Fitzgerald, Director Yearbook Marketing, Jostens. “This fresh, high-tech service will definitely change the way all students participate in the traditional yearbook experience.”
The idea is done rather well. Users simply register and use the online app to build the pages. Users can pull photos from Facebook and Flickr, as well as upload personal shots. What’s more, users can share their pages with friends or allow friends to collaborate on pages for a real community project.
For just $15, the chance to build personal pages is pretty handy. Having pages dedicated to just my life at school is pretty neat.
Product page: [Jostens]
Related Posts